No Mas TV Guide - 2/20
Wildcats
MOMAXe, 2 p.m.
Goldie Hawn as an inter-city football coach. The best scene is when she earns their respect by showing them what a good long-distance runner she is, which of course is always guaranteed to get you props in the hood. The other best scene is when you see her tits in the bathtub for absolutely no reason - the most gratuitous tit-shot in the history of crappy movies and desperate actresses. The other best scene is all the ones that Nipsey Russell is in, God rest his soul.
Arsenal v. PSV Eindhoven
ESPN2, 2:30 p.m.
Champions League is in the round of 16, and ESPN2 has live action from the Netherlands. Arsenal hasn't lost a match yet this year, and haven't lost to their Dutch counterparts in four Champions League meetings in the last five years.
Marvin Hagler SportsCentury
ESPN Classic, 4 p.m.
Tivo alert. This is a great SC, takes you deep into the vicissitudes of Marvelous and his many discontents. Lots of the Petronelli's talking about how Marvin got screwed and how paranoid he is on the whole. With special treatment given, of course, to the Ray Leonard debacle.
Bayern Munich v. Real Madrid
ESPN Classic, 5 p.m.
More Champions League on Classic. These two eternal rivals clash for the sixth time in eight seasons when they face each other at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Jose Luis Ramirez v. Pernell Whitaker, 1988
ESPN Classic, 8 p.m.
It's just been a Sweet Pea-fest lately on Classic, and today they bring you a genuine classic, his 1988 bout with Jose Luis Ramirez. It was Pernell's first shot at a title, and his first rob-job in a decision. Until Oscar, this was his only loss.
Pernell Whitaker v. Santos Cardona, 1994
ESPN Classic, 9 p.m.
All Pernell, all the time. This one is a pure Pernell exhibition - about the most interesting thing about this fight is that it was Pea's tuneup before the second Buddy McGirt fight.
ECW Wrestling
Sci-Fi, 10 p.m.
A little triple threat action between ECW champ Bobby Lashley vs. Hardcore Holly vs. Mr. Kennedy. Is it me or does Ken Kennedy look exactly like Bob Holly circa 1997? Anyways, expect both to go down tonight.
MOMAXe, 2 p.m.
Goldie Hawn as an inter-city football coach. The best scene is when she earns their respect by showing them what a good long-distance runner she is, which of course is always guaranteed to get you props in the hood. The other best scene is when you see her tits in the bathtub for absolutely no reason - the most gratuitous tit-shot in the history of crappy movies and desperate actresses. The other best scene is all the ones that Nipsey Russell is in, God rest his soul.Arsenal v. PSV Eindhoven
ESPN2, 2:30 p.m.
Champions League is in the round of 16, and ESPN2 has live action from the Netherlands. Arsenal hasn't lost a match yet this year, and haven't lost to their Dutch counterparts in four Champions League meetings in the last five years.
Marvin Hagler SportsCentury ESPN Classic, 4 p.m.
Tivo alert. This is a great SC, takes you deep into the vicissitudes of Marvelous and his many discontents. Lots of the Petronelli's talking about how Marvin got screwed and how paranoid he is on the whole. With special treatment given, of course, to the Ray Leonard debacle.
Bayern Munich v. Real Madrid
ESPN Classic, 5 p.m.
More Champions League on Classic. These two eternal rivals clash for the sixth time in eight seasons when they face each other at the Santiago Bernabéu.
ESPN Classic, 8 p.m.
It's just been a Sweet Pea-fest lately on Classic, and today they bring you a genuine classic, his 1988 bout with Jose Luis Ramirez. It was Pernell's first shot at a title, and his first rob-job in a decision. Until Oscar, this was his only loss.
Pernell Whitaker v. Santos Cardona, 1994
ESPN Classic, 9 p.m.
All Pernell, all the time. This one is a pure Pernell exhibition - about the most interesting thing about this fight is that it was Pea's tuneup before the second Buddy McGirt fight.
ECW Wrestling
Sci-Fi, 10 p.m.
A little triple threat action between ECW champ Bobby Lashley vs. Hardcore Holly vs. Mr. Kennedy. Is it me or does Ken Kennedy look exactly like Bob Holly circa 1997? Anyways, expect both to go down tonight.
4 Comments:
NOw that's what I'm talking about.
The Champions League is Back.
Two months is too much
Madrid will lose.
I'm taking bets.
Makaay scores
I agree...2 months is waaay too long. But now the fun begins. As for Real, up 3-1 right now, I think they will finally pull it together. Why? No reason, I just don't think Bayern is that great and I think they realize this it.
Finishes 3-2, which is a bogey result for Real, because a 1-0 or 2-1 win for Bayern in the second leg will put the Germans through.
Tough result for Arsenal too, even if it came courtesy of one of my boys from the Tri.
Tomorrow's games are the money ones -- Barcelona v. Liverpool and Inter v. Valencia, featuring possibly the two most on-form teams on the planet.
David Beckham was by far the best player on the pitch last night for Madrid.
I guess nobody saw Lille Manchester when Lille was robbed of the game and Ryan Giggs cheated like it was no big deal. It's such a shame when stuff like this happens on the European stage. I was disgusted.
As for Arsenal , You'll see what I think in a few.
I'm still convinced Bayern will drop madrid. At the Alliance Arena, the spaniards are going down unless they play it like in 2003. Diarra instead of makelele, Raul on the left, Spiceby on the right, let Robinho on the side and play Higuain and Emerson. But with the overrated Cannavaro still not convincing they can pass pretty easily.
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